Does Heroku really support Haskell? My impression was that with Cedar they were opening the doors for more language / framework support (and examples of Clojure and Python apps have popped up), but it seemed like each one was detected as such by Heroku, which would mean they explicitly added support for it (even if it wasn't "officially" supported like rails and node.js).
If so, that would be very exciting indeed... having a dead-simple way to deploy applications would both make my life easier and would make selling haskell web development to clients MUCH easier.
On Jun 30, 2011, at 2:54 PM, Greg Weber wrote:
> Is this just about deploying for free? Amazon & Heroku both offer free deployment of a small instance. There is actually nothing stopping you from deploying haskell to Heroku now- just use their recently released Cedar stack. You will have to read a few docs, but should be much easier than deploying to AIX :) I would use Heroku now if I wasn't already on Amazon. Let us know if you go that route so we can document how to deploy there and make it easier.
>> Greg Weber